Our beneficiaries
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Small and medium-sized agricultural producers, especially those in situations of climate, social and economic vulnerability, who require technical and financial support to adopt sustainable, resilient and regenerative practices.

Cooperatives, producer associations and rural community organizations, which act as intermediaries or collective platforms for innovation, commercialization and technological adoption in rural areas.

Agri-food MSMEs that participate in agricultural value chains, from production to processing and marketing, and require financing to move toward more sustainable and competitive models.

AgriFoodTech and rural startups with innovative solutions in agricultural digitalization, climate management, biotechnology, traceability or resource efficiency, which can be scaled through venture capital or catalytic debt.

Public and private entities that design and implement extension, technical assistance, applied research and training programs, including universities, innovation centers and business development services.

Local and regional governments, development banks and national rural financing agencies, which can channel FoHRSA resources through blended financial instruments (grant + investment) to multiply their impact.